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Image caption Several front pages focus on Brexit as MPs prepare for a series of new votes next week. The Sunday Express says the prime minister is vowing to “finish the job” and see Brexit through as colleagues tell her to ignore the “Remain rebels”. “May urged: Don’t panic”, is its headline. Image caption The

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Several front pages focus on Brexit as MPs prepare for a series of new votes next week. The Sunday Express says the prime minister is vowing to “finish the job” and see Brexit through as colleagues tell her to ignore the “Remain rebels”. “May urged: Don’t panic”, is its headline.

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The Sunday Times says the indication by three ministers that they could vote to delay Brexit to avoid a no-deal situation has resulted in a “vicious cabinet war”. The paper says Theresa May was facing an uphill battle to unite her warring party – with the trio being accused of undermining the PM.

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The Sunday Telegraph leads on a warning from Northern Ireland minister John Penrose that delaying Brexit could kill off Britain’s departure from the EU altogether. He says calls to seek a temporary extension were an “elephant trap” which could “torpedo Brexit completely”.

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Influential Labour figures are warning Jeremy Corbyn to “change course before it’s too late”, according to the Observer. It says the party leader is being told MPs, peers and councillors could quit unless he changes his approach to the anti-Semitism row, Brexit and infighting.

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The Mail on Sunday says ministers have been accused of a cover-up over the resignation of former GCHQ boss Robert Hannigan in 2017. It reports the spy chief quit after it emerged that before he took up the post he gave a character reference to a priest facing child abuse image charges, who went on to reoffend.

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The Sunday Mirror carries a warning from teachers that a new video-sharing app has become a “hunting ground” for paedophiles. The paper says schools across the country have written to parents about the dangers of the TikTok app, which is popular with teenagers.

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An investigation into housing for armed forces families is the lead in the Sunday People. The paper says 36,000 families have complained about “squalid” conditions.

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Dame Barbara Windsor is on the front page of the Daily Star Sunday after vowing to help find a cure for Alzheimer’s. It was revealed last year that the actress was diagnosed with the disease.

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Is the PM facing lobbying from David Lidington (left) and Philip Hammond?

Sources have told the paper they are acting in a “pincer movement” with their cabinet colleagues Amber Rudd, David Gauke and Greg Clark – who on Saturday claimed Brexiteers would be at fault for any delay because of their opposition to the current deal.

The former Brexit minister David Jones agrees, telling the Sunday Express it would be “the greatest folly possible”. Senior Brexiteers are urging Mrs May to not panic, the Express adds on its front page.